BAFTA Guru

BAFTA Guru is BAFTA’s content hub for career starters packed full of inspirational videos, podcasts and interviews. Whether you’ve taken your first steps in the industry or are just starting out, you’ll find plenty here to motivate and help you along the way.

BAFTA Kids’ Vote

BAFTA’s destination for youngsters to come and discover the magical worlds of film, TV and video games. Watch videos, play games and take part in our annual vote to decide the best film, television show, website and game of the year.

BAFTA Young Game Designers

BAFTA 195 Piccadilly

Situated in the heart of London's West End, BAFTA 195 Piccadilly is the home of BAFTA worldwide, as well as an award-winning venue for hire that offers outstanding hospitality and a suite of flexible event spaces, which can be crafted to suit any occasion.

Ella (Lily James) is a beautiful young woman whose idyllic life comes crashing down when her merchant Father (Ben Chaplin) remarries following the tragic death of her Mother (Golden Globe® nominee Hayley Atwell). Eager to support her loving father, Ella welcomes her new Stepmother (two-time Academy Award® winner Cate Blanchett) and her daughters, Anastasia (Holliday Grainger) and Drisella (Sophie McShera), into the family home. But when Ella’s father unexpectedly passes away, she finds herself at the mercy of a jealous and cruel new family.

In the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris, the media has come out in full force to defend the right to our freedom of expression. What sort of responsibility does this right imply – given that the freedom to broadcast lies at the heart of our creative industries?

Join us at our Children’s Question Time event where a panel of some of the brightest minds in children’s media will be debating key issues facing the industry today and answering questions submitted in advance and on Twitter. Areas of debate include children’s viewing habits, Public Service Broadcasting, tax breaks and new investment.

Launched in December 2014, ‘BAFTA A Life in Television’ is a new strand of live onstage events that celebrates leading creative figures from the world of television, shining a light on their talent and exploring what makes them unique and relevant to British television and culture.

This fascinating portrait of the people who created the many diverse communities that have thrived across Australia over the last 40 years explores the timely Aboriginal concept of ‘Deep Listening’. Beautifully made against the rich diversity of the Australian landscape by the director of Lammas, this explores the interpersonal dynamics of these 'intentional communities'.

Book your place now for BAFTA TV Forum: Generation Next, a day for those who have already taken their first steps in the television industry, have between six months to 3 years’ experience under their belt and now want to develop their career further.